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100

The province we live in. You can find the CN Tower, Niagara Falls, and the Toronto Blue Jays here.

Ontario

100

The smallest province in Canada is...

Prince Edward Island (PEI)

100

This is the largest of the territories. It has many islands, and the majority of the land is not inhabitable.

Nunavut

100

The city where the Maple Leafs and the TFC play. You will also find Ripley's Aquarium and the Royal Ontario Museum here.

Toronto

100

This capital city shares part of its name with the province in which it is located.

Québec City

100

The northernmost territory in Canada is...

Nunavut

200

This province has the largest French speaking population in the country.

Québec

200

This province borders Québec, and is split into two main parts.

Newfoundland and Labrador

200

This territory is in between the other two.

Northwest Territories

200

The capital city of Nova Scotia is...

Halifax

200

The name of this city is a colour + an animal.

Whitehorse

200

The westernmost province in Canada is....

British Colombia

300

This province is one province to the west of Ontario.

Manitoba

300

This province is not old, it is...

New Brunswick

300

The name of this territory is the same as a variety of potatoes.

Yukon (gold)

300

The capital of the whole country of Canada is located here. You can find the parliament buildings and the Prime Minister Justin Trudeau here.

Ottawa

300

The name of this capital city is a common girl's name. It is also the name of many queens throughout history.

Victoria
300

The easternmost province in Canada is...

Newfoundland and Labrador 

400

This province is almost a perfect rectangle in shape. 

Saskatchewan 

400

This province borders the pacific ocean. The ocean is to the west of the province.

British Colombia

400

This territory touches land that belongs to another country.

Yukon

400

This city shares part of its name with a popular children's book about a spider and a pig.

Charlottetown

400
This city was once home to the world's largest mall. It starts with a common man's name. 

Edmonton

400

The capital city of the province directly east of Alberta is...

Regina

500

This province is known for producing oil.

Alberta

500

The meaning of the name of this province is "New Scotland" in Latin.

Nova Scotia

500

This territory is nearly twice the size of the state of Texas. 

Northwest Territories

500

The capital city of New Brunswick. 

Fredriction

500

According to meteorologists, this city experiences more sun than any other city in Canada.

Yellowknife

500

If I started in Ontario, and moved two provinces to the west, what province would I end up in?

Saskatchewan